2007 (Junior): AFCA, AP, The Sporting News and Sports Illustrated first team All-American ... All-Big 12 first team by the coaches and Associated Press ... starter at left guard ... caught a deflected pass and advanced it eight yards vs. A&M ... started 13 games, only exception was Texas A&M game ... graded at 85% for the season with 663 plays and 97 knockdowns ... had a knockdown best of 13 against Miami.

2006 (Sophomore): All-Big 12 honorable mention by the coaches and Associated Press ... graded at 76% for the season ... top grade was 84% at Oklahoma State ... notched 108 knockdown blocks on the season with a best of 12 against Oregon and Oklahoma State ... had the highest snap count on the line with 809.

2005 (Freshman): Played in 10 games, mostly at left guard as a true freshman ... saw some action at left tackle early in the season.

Personal: Three-year starter at offensive tackle ... recorded 87 pancake blocks and graded 91 percent ... named to the Super 11 by the Atlanta Journal Constitution in 2004 ... played nose tackle in goal line situations ... coached by Rodney Cofield.
The Run Down: Versatile performer who could play guard or tackle ... born October 10, 1986 ... son of Wanda Bryant and George Robinson ... guardians are Connie Bryant and Clifford Austin ... worked as a hawker selling programs and peanuts at Atlanta Braves games ... great nephew of singer/songwriter Smokey Robinson ... has visited Australia.

The Good: A massive interior lineman with the ability to swallow defenders at the point of attack. Displays a quick first step off the snap and showcases good lower body strength and initial pop on contact. Gets consistent movement in the run game. Has long arms and delivers a smooth, jarring punch in pass protection. Does a nice job keeping defensive tackles off his body. The Bad: Possesses only average athleticism and looks a bit heavy-legged when asked to get out to the second level. Isn't the most fluid in space and lacks the balance to slide if he can't get his hands on interior linemen.

Positives: Has long arms, huge hands and a naturally thick frame. Plays physically and can drive defenders off the line and reestablish the line of scrimmage. Runs his legs on contact and plays with a violent disposition - seeks to finish blocks and does. Strong in-line. Hits with force in his hands and can shock defenders with his punch. Possesses explosive power and shows the ability to dominate when he wants to. Good strength to anchor. Has lined up at tackle and has enough skill to handle playing on the edge in a pinch.Negatives: Average lateral slide and agility - will give up the edge and cannot recover. Struggles to work in space and easily connect with linebackers. Does not show awareness to the blitz and will let blitzers come through cleanly. Lacks discipline and does not like to work. Effort is inconsistent. Immature. Durability could be an issue.Summary: A big, strong roadgrader who showed up at the Combine in better shape than scouts anticipated, but he must show that he will continue to work after a big payday. Is so massive that he can win matchups with his size, but could be challenged by quickness and zone pressure. Should be able to contribute readily. Grade: Second-to-third-round talent.